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. danger in greece. the piece contains flash photography. contains flash photography. crisis has given way to social crisis. crisis. strikes paralysing the capital and now political violence. now political violence. the headquarters of the ruling party. party. that pursued by the italian secret service in the 19705. service in the 19705. in 1969 a bomb in milan left 17 dead. dead. to be called, the strategy of tension. tension. the gospels of the present greek government. government. antonis samaras last year, has stablised the fiscal swaying. stablised the fiscal swaying. but it is politically fragile. it is politically fragile. europe's first marxist prime minister. minister. secret strategy of creating violent tension? tension? translation: it is not exactly a secret strategy. exactly a secret strategy. which aims at creating a sense of fear within the greek society. fear within the greek society. this strategy, i believe, is a very dangerous one, for democracy itself. dangerous one, for democracy its
. danger in greece. the piece contains flash photography. contains flash photography. crisis has given way to social crisis. crisis. strikes paralysing the capital and now political violence. now political violence. the headquarters of the ruling party. party. that pursued by the italian secret service in the 19705. service in the 19705. in 1969 a bomb in milan left 17 dead. dead. to be called, the strategy of tension. tension. the gospels of the present greek government. government. antonis...
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. >>> now overseas to greece and they're underwater tonight, fierce lightning, five hours of torrential rain triggered blackouts and swamped streets across athens. we saw a picture today of a woman who was clinging to her car, saved from the powerful flood waters by a good samaritan. >>> back home in washington, there were alarming predickedzs about what will happen to all of us and american life one week from tonight if those mandatory budget cuts crash down, 85 billion by law. so will it actually take place? what will hit first? abc's jonathan karl on the sequester bearing down. >> reporter: with absolutely no deal on the horizon, those cuts are almost certain to go into effect. the question is -- how bad will it really be? the white house brought out the transportation secretary today to warn of massive delays at airport across the country. >> you're going to be delayed. >> calamity. >> this is a big deal. >> reporter: and it's not just airport hell. the administration has warned of meat shortages, greater risk of fewer fbi agents, kids thrown out of childcare and worse -- warnings r
. >>> now overseas to greece and they're underwater tonight, fierce lightning, five hours of torrential rain triggered blackouts and swamped streets across athens. we saw a picture today of a woman who was clinging to her car, saved from the powerful flood waters by a good samaritan. >>> back home in washington, there were alarming predickedzs about what will happen to all of us and american life one week from tonight if those mandatory budget cuts crash down, 85 billion by...
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strains on medicare and social security and slow down our economy like we've seen happening in japan and greece. >> i've always heard that we're overpopulated in society. >> in fact, you know, we're really not. we're actually -- the global fertility rate has been dropping for 40 years now. we're heading toward population contraction worldwide within the next 60 years. >> why is there, you call it, demographic disaster looming? >> there's a big constellation of forces, to give you the short list. things like the creation of social security, decline in infant mortality, rise of contraception. the universality of college. some of these changes are very good. but even good changes can come with costs. >> your title is obviously kind of a play on the book that has been on the best-seller list for ages and ages, the "what to expect when you're expecting," that every new mom picks up when she's pregnant. >> our bible. >> right. a play on that. some will read the book and say, wait a minute, women have been empowered by having less children. >> everybody's been empowered by having less children. having
strains on medicare and social security and slow down our economy like we've seen happening in japan and greece. >> i've always heard that we're overpopulated in society. >> in fact, you know, we're really not. we're actually -- the global fertility rate has been dropping for 40 years now. we're heading toward population contraction worldwide within the next 60 years. >> why is there, you call it, demographic disaster looming? >> there's a big constellation of forces, to...
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chris: i sometimes sympathize with countries like greece in the old days. hell with it, these guys can't get the job done. bring in the colonelless. find somebody else. it's that bad. here's the numbers. 76% of the country do agree with the president now. it should be a combination of tax increases, revenue increases, and tax reform, whatever and spending cuts. the republicans basically say all cuts, no increase in taxes. >> most people understand that they've got to pay their own bills. we know that and they keep analogizing the economy to a family. families, sometimes you have to go out and raise a little extra money. you don't just tighten your belt and get a second job and pay your bills on time. you go out and get some extra money. sometimes god forbid you even borrow some money from your brother-in-law, right? so they're going to lose on on that nor one particular point and they are going to get this point in the next couple of weeks, the fiscal conservatives that the date will come and go and the world is going to continue to spin on its axis. and th
chris: i sometimes sympathize with countries like greece in the old days. hell with it, these guys can't get the job done. bring in the colonelless. find somebody else. it's that bad. here's the numbers. 76% of the country do agree with the president now. it should be a combination of tax increases, revenue increases, and tax reform, whatever and spending cuts. the republicans basically say all cuts, no increase in taxes. >> most people understand that they've got to pay their own bills....
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my family's back in europe-- in finland, sweden and greece, so, otherwise, i'm pretty much on my own. i'd rather have it that way, actually, because i like to be on my own-- kind of do my own thing. as faraway from family restraints as possible. i was just kind of scared of what i was going to tell my parents. i didn't tell them until i was about six months, so... and i didn't tell them, my mom actually found out. i couldn't see myself having a baby. i was like in denial. probably like in the fourth month, i was like, more like, yeah, i'm going to have a baby. an unintended pregnancy can have a profound effect on a young woman's life. a little bit scared because, you know, i'm used to doing whatever i want to, going wherever i want to, but now it's going to change. i'm actually happy because i'm so scattered and it's going to make me, you know, force me to focus actually, and pretty much decide what i want to do with my life. before i found out i was pregnant, i was in school. and during my pregnancy, i was in school up until two weeks before i delivered. i go back in the fall. and it
my family's back in europe-- in finland, sweden and greece, so, otherwise, i'm pretty much on my own. i'd rather have it that way, actually, because i like to be on my own-- kind of do my own thing. as faraway from family restraints as possible. i was just kind of scared of what i was going to tell my parents. i didn't tell them until i was about six months, so... and i didn't tell them, my mom actually found out. i couldn't see myself having a baby. i was like in denial. probably like in the...
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in the sense that ok greece is doing well it's it's it's not real in reality the euro zone has is it's officially in a recession. that the debt crisis is not going to be resolved through austerity measures they're projecting that we we will reach the levels of debt that we had when they announced that we were never very serious and dramatic debt situation so what's there's nothing positive no positive signs. meanwhile some of been driven to increasingly desperate measures due to the ongoing crisis across the continent and frenchman committed suicide by setting himself on find a job center in the city of norms the forty three year old had been refused unemployment benefits in a country which is suffering its highest jobless rate for thirteen years what he says a city or has the details. it said it reports that he had actually set a letter to some journalists saying that he was going to do this this week so the police had said that they had set of surveillance outside that employment agency but they didn't manage to see him he was already on fire they said he had entered through a side s
in the sense that ok greece is doing well it's it's it's not real in reality the euro zone has is it's officially in a recession. that the debt crisis is not going to be resolved through austerity measures they're projecting that we we will reach the levels of debt that we had when they announced that we were never very serious and dramatic debt situation so what's there's nothing positive no positive signs. meanwhile some of been driven to increasingly desperate measures due to the ongoing...
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want to be greece they say. >> right. the other thing that happened that i think people don't quite realize is there ended up being what i called a least ugly contest. so spring of 2010, everybody is coming out of the crisis, the worst of the crisis but the eurozone and greek cries sis just starting. and there a meeting of the economic officials of the g-7 countries in absolute northern canada, middle of no where. and they are all in this, even the reporters aren't there, they are in this little eskimo hut basically, i've seen the pictures and in their echo-- ecochamber. the germans say yeah, we need to tighten our belts. and the japanese officials say yeah, we've been on the wrong side all these years work, we have to tighten our belts. the u.s. officials say we are doing our part. the british officials say we don't want to be the least tightening. and so in 2010, 2011 a whole bunch of the rich governments around the world all sort of tried to outdo each other in austerity. >> rose: here's george osborn the form-- this i
want to be greece they say. >> right. the other thing that happened that i think people don't quite realize is there ended up being what i called a least ugly contest. so spring of 2010, everybody is coming out of the crisis, the worst of the crisis but the eurozone and greek cries sis just starting. and there a meeting of the economic officials of the g-7 countries in absolute northern canada, middle of no where. and they are all in this, even the reporters aren't there, they are in this...
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italy and greece. one wind report in greece up to 80 kilometers per hour. this will shift off towards the north and eastern europe and see some snowfall accumulate up in moscow where the high is at 2 degrees. warsaw 1. in london and paris 5 and 6 but a nice mild 10 degrees to start off your weekend there in madrid. that's a look at your world weather here's the extended forecast. >>> for all of us here at "newsline" i'm james tangan. thank you for joining us
italy and greece. one wind report in greece up to 80 kilometers per hour. this will shift off towards the north and eastern europe and see some snowfall accumulate up in moscow where the high is at 2 degrees. warsaw 1. in london and paris 5 and 6 but a nice mild 10 degrees to start off your weekend there in madrid. that's a look at your world weather here's the extended forecast. >>> for all of us here at "newsline" i'm james tangan. thank you for joining us
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country everyone's suffering in europe but spain particularly greece particularly when you're looking at your european colleagues in the european scale we're seeing leaders of these countries of the bigger europe trying to get things together they say constantly having meetings they say are they on the right path do you think well the problem is that the. so while the problem is that the austerity measures we're trying to pick and. talk heart they should be done in a more. slow we probably they will flexible lies that we told the. deficit public deficit target for spain and leave they do so. it's not going to be that difficult. because the fact of the austerity in the public sector and strong reduction in the public deficit has been done has kept consequences also in the economy because less salaries wages for the for the civil servants less. of these has an impact on the general economy and consumption. leads to wait for a flexibility more flexibility. in the public deficit targets and let's see if. i'm going here it stinks a little bit i listen to pollution economics professor barce
country everyone's suffering in europe but spain particularly greece particularly when you're looking at your european colleagues in the european scale we're seeing leaders of these countries of the bigger europe trying to get things together they say constantly having meetings they say are they on the right path do you think well the problem is that the. so while the problem is that the austerity measures we're trying to pick and. talk heart they should be done in a more. slow we probably they...
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worse storm to hit greece in half a century. one person killed so far in those -- small number of computers breached. no evidence that any customer information has been taken. it's believed that the same group that got apple and facebook could be behind this attack. anna. >> all right, tucker. thanks. new proposal with west virginia sparking controversy this morning. lawmakers want to mandate drug testing for potential drivers requiring them to pass three separate exams before they receive their learner's permit. earned immediate and full licenses. does this measure take the state quest for safety too far? let's ask our guest now. tamara holder is a fox news contributor and kecia heaven is is a defense attorney and former prosecutor. they join us now for a fair and balanced debate. good morning to you, ladies. >> good morning. i'm going to start with you, you say this is making these teenagers seem as if they are doing drugs and guilty before proven innocent. instead of vice versa. >> correct. this is basically the state saying
worse storm to hit greece in half a century. one person killed so far in those -- small number of computers breached. no evidence that any customer information has been taken. it's believed that the same group that got apple and facebook could be behind this attack. anna. >> all right, tucker. thanks. new proposal with west virginia sparking controversy this morning. lawmakers want to mandate drug testing for potential drivers requiring them to pass three separate exams before they...
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the surplus in the primary balance is a key milestone in greece's efforts to restore its fiscal health. but the greek public is largely unhappy with the government's measures. major labor unions across the country are calling for a general strike later this month. >>> u.s. justice department officials have demanded $5 billion in damages from standard & poor's. they say the credit rating agency caused losses to investors by giving high scores to mortgage-backed securities. department officials said they filed the civil lawsuit against the credit rating agency. they claim the s&p knew the housing market was at risk in 2007. they say they inflated their ratings of loans and other financial products to avoid losing clients. >> s&p misled investors, including many federally insured financial institutions, causing them to lose billions of dollars. this alleged conduct is egregious. and it goes to the very heart of the recent financial crisis. >> the officials said investors trusted s&p ratings and suffered losses of at least $5 billion and they want that money back. this is the first time of
the surplus in the primary balance is a key milestone in greece's efforts to restore its fiscal health. but the greek public is largely unhappy with the government's measures. major labor unions across the country are calling for a general strike later this month. >>> u.s. justice department officials have demanded $5 billion in damages from standard & poor's. they say the credit rating agency caused losses to investors by giving high scores to mortgage-backed securities....
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chinese and other people start to understand how bad the situation is and then we'll be in a situation in greece where people won't lend us money. and then we will have to make big cuts and everybody will be injured. so you mention china and i know that china and japan are they top the list of america's lenders in ways or one trillion should they just get used to the idea they're not getting their money back i mean they can't just come out and say hey i want part of the american g.d.p. . if i were anybody whether i was chinese or japanese or russian i would not be buying thirty year us government treasury bonds that are yielding three and a half percent or something right now because the prospects for us to print we have printed so much money since two thousand and seven it's really unbelievable we have the federal reserve has tripled what's called the base money the money that basic money supply it's called the monetary base it's actually gone from about eight hundred billion dollars to about three trillion dollars now and so almost more than tripled so we have a basis in place for a more than
chinese and other people start to understand how bad the situation is and then we'll be in a situation in greece where people won't lend us money. and then we will have to make big cuts and everybody will be injured. so you mention china and i know that china and japan are they top the list of america's lenders in ways or one trillion should they just get used to the idea they're not getting their money back i mean they can't just come out and say hey i want part of the american g.d.p. . if i...
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countries like greece lack the resources to deal with asylum applications, and human rights organizations have criticized their catastrophic conditions in the camps of the eu's borders. those who actually make it to the heart of europe often only do so illegally. luxembourg is one particularly popular destination immigrants, both within europe and other parts of the world. about half the people living in luxembourg on non nationals, and many there illegally, but that could soon change. >> short 10 hours a week as a cleaner in this luxemburg home illegally. an ethnic serb from kosovo, she has been in the country for three years, but she does not have a work permit. >> i feel very nervous in public. they ask to see my papers, for example on the bus, when the tickets are checked. the police checked the trains often. when i go shopping in the city, i am very tense. >> her employer also has reason to be nervous. the luxembourger is friends with her, but by employing her as a cleaning lady, she is breaking the law. alexandra says she is hardly alone. >> many people are working illegally, from c
countries like greece lack the resources to deal with asylum applications, and human rights organizations have criticized their catastrophic conditions in the camps of the eu's borders. those who actually make it to the heart of europe often only do so illegally. luxembourg is one particularly popular destination immigrants, both within europe and other parts of the world. about half the people living in luxembourg on non nationals, and many there illegally, but that could soon change. >>...
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in greece the bond market was perfectly fine until february of 2010. not moving, not doing anything, and then in two weeks it was over. all right? so what i'm going to tell you is the reason we're here is and the reason we've come out is i think we have time to deal with this issue. if we don't deal with it in the next four or five years, we'll wake up and interest rates will explode and the next generation will have a very, very tough time and it's so unfair. >> howie is veer a spike in rates be? i mean, it's extraordinary to me that this market has not focused on this at all, even in the fiasco at the end of 2012, stocks going higher, going higher. you have to believe that's partly because of the fed. >> it could be a long, long time before it happens. maybe that's why they haven't focused on it and just consider this, and i've heard you talk about 16 trillion. seems to be your favorite number. >> one of mine. >> 16.4 trillion. how about we're spending more than 1 trillion than we take in every year, another one of my favorites. >> when we were at 10
in greece the bond market was perfectly fine until february of 2010. not moving, not doing anything, and then in two weeks it was over. all right? so what i'm going to tell you is the reason we're here is and the reason we've come out is i think we have time to deal with this issue. if we don't deal with it in the next four or five years, we'll wake up and interest rates will explode and the next generation will have a very, very tough time and it's so unfair. >> howie is veer a spike in...
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. >> torrential rainfall in greece has caused widespread flooding in the capital. a young woman died after being trapped in her car on a flooded road. urologists say it was the worst storm in more than 50 years. and a french actor gerard depardieu has toward -- toured his new home country. he was granted russian citizenship personally by president vladimir putin after complaining of france's high tax rates. he will officially register about 600 kilometers east of moscow. well, they spent the last year doing damage control in addition to some serious rethinking. >> germany's domestic intelligence agency has been reeling ever since news emerged that it failed to link a decade- long killing spree of a neo-nazi sell. >> they have unveiled new plans for doing their job better. >> get back to the basics -- the core conclusion being drawn by germany's domestic intelligence agency after its disastrous failure to pick up on the murderous right wing gang. the federal office for protection of the constitution wants to change the way it does business. >> until now, we only got
. >> torrential rainfall in greece has caused widespread flooding in the capital. a young woman died after being trapped in her car on a flooded road. urologists say it was the worst storm in more than 50 years. and a french actor gerard depardieu has toward -- toured his new home country. he was granted russian citizenship personally by president vladimir putin after complaining of france's high tax rates. he will officially register about 600 kilometers east of moscow. well, they spent...
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and i had and you know one time i had to get stats like greece has a week. just like. i've been. on that be a neighbor and if you don't wish it was you know everything everything is heavy you know your day it's a heavy a very weak and you still got to get to get it out to get these three shots so we yeah honestly i think. i had three blood transfusions because it is you know. so that out was an experience of in the self and after living with hiv for over thirty years if i tell you my story. is that all of it you got to go through. and it's like. everybody's body is different and you know everybody by is different what i go through you may never go through then again you might go through it twice is worse so don't look at me and say oh yeah i'm opposed to share and not opposed to. someone then with it every. i remember when major magazine said this would never be a heterosexual disease it would always be you know in the in the gay community it would always been the drug community it would now have a spread to they had all sorts of community well that was false but when people hear
and i had and you know one time i had to get stats like greece has a week. just like. i've been. on that be a neighbor and if you don't wish it was you know everything everything is heavy you know your day it's a heavy a very weak and you still got to get to get it out to get these three shots so we yeah honestly i think. i had three blood transfusions because it is you know. so that out was an experience of in the self and after living with hiv for over thirty years if i tell you my story. is...
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: but in order for wushu to be in the olympics wrestling which dates back to the olympic of ancient greece might be out. could it be that wrestles has become borg? the ioc cited a report that showed low tv ratings fewer internet hits and shrinking global coverage. wrestling isn't quite down for the count. it can get back in the 2020 games but has to beat out six other sports including wushu. >> there are teams all over the world and they do come together for competition. i don't think it's really going to be stoppable. >> the ioc will decide who makes the cut in may, terrell brown, cbs news bloomfield, new jersey. >> jeff: that is the "cbs evening news" tonight. later on cbs "60 minutes." i'm jeff glor cbs news in new york. scott pelley will be here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> the idea here is to be reasonable and to get other reasonable people to think about climate change. thousands rally from coast to coast. what they are demanding the president to do as part of his environmental agenda. >>> there are a lo
: but in order for wushu to be in the olympics wrestling which dates back to the olympic of ancient greece might be out. could it be that wrestles has become borg? the ioc cited a report that showed low tv ratings fewer internet hits and shrinking global coverage. wrestling isn't quite down for the count. it can get back in the 2020 games but has to beat out six other sports including wushu. >> there are teams all over the world and they do come together for competition. i don't think...
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jobs if we look at the trend we've seen a lot of suicides and attempted suicides in countries like greece one of the hardest hit euro zone countries because of this eurozone crisis there's a general feeling of a still be in the country a lot of people going out in protest we've also heard of stories of suicides in italy another hard hit country so if we're looking at the trend that's happening in europe we hope it does not continue but we could see a lot more of expressions of dissatisfaction. and while jobless europeans are finding it increasingly hard to make ends meet their wealth is still being hit by financial woes of a different kind of extreme tax rates and secret she new citizens to flee to other countries that's just ahead. europe's tax is heading the wealthy many britons can't afford to go on holiday wages recent predictions for the nation's economy from optimistic that story and more after that. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew.
jobs if we look at the trend we've seen a lot of suicides and attempted suicides in countries like greece one of the hardest hit euro zone countries because of this eurozone crisis there's a general feeling of a still be in the country a lot of people going out in protest we've also heard of stories of suicides in italy another hard hit country so if we're looking at the trend that's happening in europe we hope it does not continue but we could see a lot more of expressions of dissatisfaction....
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in greece to exploration all that our jobs are economic if movie set to begin our number one export was not refined oil products the price of gas the us is to drop by a dollar a gallon and least so let's keep increasing the production here you get into the i'm alex cohen let's put an export tariff on refined oil products karl i am shocked that we're having a debate in which conservatives are talking about world markets affecting the guts of price after spending four years talking about how obama is this possible for you to increase domestic production which would we are producing a series we don't want to hear all the words forty year producing more oil and crude products than one week's credit for what the private sector does that's not on federal lands that's his favorite thing to do ok and i would do is that you know watch the debates knows that everyone who's seen what's going on in north dakota knows that everyone who's seen what's going on in southwest and western pennsylvania knows all of this is the whole thing that they were talking about during the debates was what or whether
in greece to exploration all that our jobs are economic if movie set to begin our number one export was not refined oil products the price of gas the us is to drop by a dollar a gallon and least so let's keep increasing the production here you get into the i'm alex cohen let's put an export tariff on refined oil products karl i am shocked that we're having a debate in which conservatives are talking about world markets affecting the guts of price after spending four years talking about how...
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there were probably great messengers politically in greece. they were all about achievement before the country went down. they achiefed a lot and invented a lot. the more seductively the politicians promise things it's tough to resist. even hardworking people the will eventually stop and say why am i being fiscally responsible when the neighbor isn't? the last election it wasn't the unemployment rate that mattered. it was dependency rate. >> dana: reince priebus, rnc. he gave an interview and said something along the line what is we know is people love sugar, they just don't like the dentist. it's an unpopular position for republicans to be the dentist, saying we want to preserve the program but to do so we will cut certain things when it comes to medicare, social security and medicaid. >> eric: i hate this. i hate this fighting. are the establishment republicans fighting with the conservative republicans? look, they need to get together and form one party that has a big tent for everyone. gay, straight, white, hispanic, african-american. you
there were probably great messengers politically in greece. they were all about achievement before the country went down. they achiefed a lot and invented a lot. the more seductively the politicians promise things it's tough to resist. even hardworking people the will eventually stop and say why am i being fiscally responsible when the neighbor isn't? the last election it wasn't the unemployment rate that mattered. it was dependency rate. >> dana: reince priebus, rnc. he gave an interview...
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the jobless rate in greece is record 27%. i come here all the time. there are no jobs. economists say there could be some pick nun euro growth this year. that would be good news for the u.s. europe is our biggest trading partner. nearly $650 billion in two-way trade last year. >> we all barely growing if we are increasing taxes. and cutting spending. then that will have a direct impact on the wealth of ordinary americans. talks have yet to begin. experts warn economic relief could be a few years away. bret? >> bret: greg palkot in london. thank you. a many man consider around the world a hero and a role model is suspected of murder in south africa. police say olympic sprinter oscar pistorius, known as "blade runner" due to the artificial legs fatally shot his girlfriend early this morning. early reports say pistorius may have mistaken model girlfriend for an intruder, although authorities are not confirming that. the road to confirmation is becoming more of a jungle for some of the president's picks. we'll find out why with the fox all-stars. when we come back. meet the
the jobless rate in greece is record 27%. i come here all the time. there are no jobs. economists say there could be some pick nun euro growth this year. that would be good news for the u.s. europe is our biggest trading partner. nearly $650 billion in two-way trade last year. >> we all barely growing if we are increasing taxes. and cutting spending. then that will have a direct impact on the wealth of ordinary americans. talks have yet to begin. experts warn economic relief could be a...
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as we have been seeing, severe weather around the globe and parts of europe, flooding in italy and greece. sicily and athens hit especially hard by the downpours. a couple of inches falling is a lot. >>> rainy and cold, italians will still head to the poll this weekend to vote for a new prime minister. the country's recession will be worse this year than previously thought. here is the thing. the critical election has now turned into a three ring circus. let's get straight to michelle crewsa ka brcrewso /* -- michel caruso-cabrera. >> if you're an italian you can vote for a comedian, media tycoon, professor or career politician. two of the leading candidates have criminal convictions, including silvio buerlusconi. the second contender also with a criminal record is a comedian who traferses the country in a camper and conducts massive rallies. he had 90% people at a rally in milan earlier this week. we are showing you the video of that. this is incred ill. despite the fact he will not be on italian tv. he hates italian journalists. he will not grant them interviews. he is foul-mouthed. whe
as we have been seeing, severe weather around the globe and parts of europe, flooding in italy and greece. sicily and athens hit especially hard by the downpours. a couple of inches falling is a lot. >>> rainy and cold, italians will still head to the poll this weekend to vote for a new prime minister. the country's recession will be worse this year than previously thought. here is the thing. the critical election has now turned into a three ring circus. let's get straight to michelle...
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the cost of having children has increased and has continued to in greece to the entire poster destiny. as other things have stagnated. so the things people cannot get themselves out of have gone up considerably. the things that are declined by the things we identify as luxury. it is to take over week of work to buy a television set. now it's barely a day. closing used to be much more expensive. next to the fact it comes to the third world, it's very cheap. our issue is the things you can't get away from. i joke in the book i did my own experience, not deliberately, my husband and i decided we had to cut our expense is we proudly go through and really cuts it for "the new york times." we are reading it online anyways. we are going to cut it out. so we canceled "the new york times." we literally are proud of ourselves for two weeks because this is a $50 a month expense. we then get them about their health insurance is going up by $100 a month and is going to pay for less on top of that. so i supposed to be $50 a head, i'm no $50 behind and then found and the final kicker was "the new yo
the cost of having children has increased and has continued to in greece to the entire poster destiny. as other things have stagnated. so the things people cannot get themselves out of have gone up considerably. the things that are declined by the things we identify as luxury. it is to take over week of work to buy a television set. now it's barely a day. closing used to be much more expensive. next to the fact it comes to the third world, it's very cheap. our issue is the things you can't get...
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whether it be greece or italy. and as you know, monti now, there'll be elections in italy, and we'll see how he does. but you need popular mandates to get these changes really through. i'm encouraged in the case of ireland, they're making good progress getting back to the market, but there's still a lot of problems. the latest victim is cypress. the banks held a lot of greek paper. they ran up the deficit there, and so they are the latest bailout case that we're going to see. but each country is different, and can that leads to what is -- and that leads to what is the same, and that's contagion. the europeans did not want to see that there was contagion at the time of greece. and no matter who you talk the to with a few, i think, exceptions, policymakers, they thought there'd be no contagion out of greece in 2010. well, we know there's been plenty of contagion. and the minister of finance of germany made a statement to a group of us in tokyo at the imf meetings there a couple of months ago. when he was asked what w
whether it be greece or italy. and as you know, monti now, there'll be elections in italy, and we'll see how he does. but you need popular mandates to get these changes really through. i'm encouraged in the case of ireland, they're making good progress getting back to the market, but there's still a lot of problems. the latest victim is cypress. the banks held a lot of greek paper. they ran up the deficit there, and so they are the latest bailout case that we're going to see. but each country...
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be deflated to death so i would say stay in the euro but now we ought to have a movement and i think greece is the is the leading edge of this force the european central bank to cough up trillions of euros of credit to rebuild the infrastructure of the continent starting above all with housing but then with all these other kinds of infrastructure schools and hospitals that we've we've been mentioning rebuild everything and create jobs that way we have the rocky at the european central bank he gives is basically zero percent credit but only if you're a zombie bank how about if you're going to build some bridges and some housing let's get zero percent credit for those people and then you make sure that you don't get these these characters like coming definitely a conversation that needs to be had. you know it's a context that we don't hear much on the corporate media thank you so much thank you a story investigative journalist webster tarpley appreciate it it's. looking like we see so far go to our facebook page at facebook dot com slash breaking the set sure to do it thousands of already dow
be deflated to death so i would say stay in the euro but now we ought to have a movement and i think greece is the is the leading edge of this force the european central bank to cough up trillions of euros of credit to rebuild the infrastructure of the continent starting above all with housing but then with all these other kinds of infrastructure schools and hospitals that we've we've been mentioning rebuild everything and create jobs that way we have the rocky at the european central bank he...
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case of these rating agencies who are packaging fraudulent securities i mean look what happening in greece for example the rating agencies plus citibank plus goldman sachs plus lloyd blankfein member there and grace they gave to play rating to toxic securities that they knew would blow up knew that the country would blow up then they're in there with privatizations games they're taking over assets for pennies on the dollar as part of a leveraged buyout of a country called greece. and so now as i said there witnesses are coming forward and they're saying wait a minute now that people are on the streets with torches and pitchforks and looking for their pound of flesh we want to point the finger at citibank and so the bank is saying wait a minute we need the government now the department of justice under holder who's he's a hit man he's going to whack him one way or another of course bank of america and citi group have a long history that one could see that they are very innocent these two banks in particular would have no understanding of the fraud they themselves were purport to look up arg
case of these rating agencies who are packaging fraudulent securities i mean look what happening in greece for example the rating agencies plus citibank plus goldman sachs plus lloyd blankfein member there and grace they gave to play rating to toxic securities that they knew would blow up knew that the country would blow up then they're in there with privatizations games they're taking over assets for pennies on the dollar as part of a leveraged buyout of a country called greece. and so now as...
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and the u.s., n 22 years could be in worse shape than greece is today. hiking taxes won't get us out of the mess either. washington needs to stop thinking that it is the solution anstart realizing it is a problem. for more on this, i want to bring in my panel. thank you both for being here. what we are talking about at the end of the day is $1.2 trillion in spending cuts over 10 years. the administration has been complaining about this for a week now, what it will mean for the middle class. yes, the president is out playing golf. what do you make of that? >> one thing about the sequester that we should notice is that it's really -- 2.4% of federal spending this year, $85 billion and 1.2 trillion over the next 10 years. 2.4% is nothing. it will not send the markets down. but the way the sequester to set up, it targets very popular and vital programs, like defense and health safety. gerri: let's turn to stanley for a second. would he make of these cuts? yohave described them as two tenths of our spending cuts over the next five years. yet the president pai
and the u.s., n 22 years could be in worse shape than greece is today. hiking taxes won't get us out of the mess either. washington needs to stop thinking that it is the solution anstart realizing it is a problem. for more on this, i want to bring in my panel. thank you both for being here. what we are talking about at the end of the day is $1.2 trillion in spending cuts over 10 years. the administration has been complaining about this for a week now, what it will mean for the middle class....
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over seven the torch will be lit in greece and flown over to moscow from there it will be taken on a whirlwind one hundred twenty three day tour around russia is slated to pass through nearly three thousand cities and to cover around sixty five thousand kilometers in the process of fifteen thousand olympic and paralympic torches will be built specially designed to deal with whatever the russian winter throws at it rain wind or snow the olympic flame and ideals it represents simply won't be extinguished. the journey to this point started five and a half years ago when russia's and vicious plan was chosen. the olympic park and a company to rename the water's edge amid sochi subtropical weather in an effort to make the. but that's only half. the first. time. all of the projects. to make sure that they don't unnecessarily threaten the environment or spectators. off in the distance russian technology is being used for that very purpose. the longest track in the world is the only top of the line in the whole of russia. it was built from the ground up . to make sure everything is working sm
over seven the torch will be lit in greece and flown over to moscow from there it will be taken on a whirlwind one hundred twenty three day tour around russia is slated to pass through nearly three thousand cities and to cover around sixty five thousand kilometers in the process of fifteen thousand olympic and paralympic torches will be built specially designed to deal with whatever the russian winter throws at it rain wind or snow the olympic flame and ideals it represents simply won't be...
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over seven the torch will be lit in greece and flown over to moscow from there it will be taken on a whirlwind one hundred twenty three day tour around russia is slated to pass through nearly three thousand cities and to cover around sixty five thousand kilometers in the process. of fifteen thousand olympic and paralympic torches will be built specially designed to deal with whatever the russian winter throws at it rain wind or snow the olympic flame and ideals it represents simply won't be extinguished. the journey to this point started five and a half years ago when precious and vicious plan was chosen. the olympic park and a company to revisit the water's edge amid sochi subtropical weather in an effort to make the. the first. time. project. to make sure that they don't unnecessarily threaten the environment or spectators. off in the distance russian technology is being used for that very purpose. the longest track in the world. in the whole of russia. it was built from the ground up. to make sure everything is working smoothly in anticipation of the world's attention the technolo
over seven the torch will be lit in greece and flown over to moscow from there it will be taken on a whirlwind one hundred twenty three day tour around russia is slated to pass through nearly three thousand cities and to cover around sixty five thousand kilometers in the process. of fifteen thousand olympic and paralympic torches will be built specially designed to deal with whatever the russian winter throws at it rain wind or snow the olympic flame and ideals it represents simply won't be...
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how did marks perform last year, germany, greece do last year? this year you may see european outperform again. things are getting a little less bad. the lesson we learned, markets don't need -- >> i think it's funny that a little less bad is equal to the dow multi-year highs. that's the new normal we've grown accustomed to. >> it's just retraced where it was five years ago, not a jamboree. >> evaluations are significantly better, corporate profits doing well. thank you guys for having me always. >> let's recap some of the -- there you are. let's recap some of the other big headlines driving today's session. avon rose the most in 10 months after fourth quarter adjusted profit top street forecast. it also said it would consider selling it's jewelry unit. rubber fell after cutting its forecast due to witness in the european auto market, the point we were making. american express after a partnership with twitter which allows them to buy by simply typing in a hashtag. >>> media moguls facing off over the battle for your living room. an exclusive on w
how did marks perform last year, germany, greece do last year? this year you may see european outperform again. things are getting a little less bad. the lesson we learned, markets don't need -- >> i think it's funny that a little less bad is equal to the dow multi-year highs. that's the new normal we've grown accustomed to. >> it's just retraced where it was five years ago, not a jamboree. >> evaluations are significantly better, corporate profits doing well. thank you guys...
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. >> translator: i'm afraid italy will become greece. >> translator: i want the politicians to fix the problem. >> berlusconi wants to avoid a political vacuum but has not made specific plans. >>> investors have been keeping a close eye on this election. they, too, have expectations for italy's next government. we have more on that. >> reporter: the debt crisis has subsided since last september when the european central bank detection. ecb officials decide they would buy an unlimited number of government bonds from companies in serious financial trouble. however, investors are growing concerned in wake of italian election. they fear the european debt crisis may be reignited. no party has won a majority in the upper house and that political parties may try to form a grand coalition, but the differences among them, especially over austerity measures are great. and they may not be able to form a government that strongly enough to implement reforms. this could trigger another election. debt-ridden nations must carry out financial reconstruction and structure reform if they want the ecb to
. >> translator: i'm afraid italy will become greece. >> translator: i want the politicians to fix the problem. >> berlusconi wants to avoid a political vacuum but has not made specific plans. >>> investors have been keeping a close eye on this election. they, too, have expectations for italy's next government. we have more on that. >> reporter: the debt crisis has subsided since last september when the european central bank detection. ecb officials decide they...
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the problem of the eurozone is hardly contained in greece. italians will go to the polls in an early election. the outcome could have a profound impact on the economic future. >> europe thought it had finished with them. silvio berlusconi is mobbed by his supporters. a 76-year-old who cannot resist the pull of power. he is not the favorite, neither can he be written off. in recent weeks, he has narrowed the gap. silvio berlusconi is full of confidence. at times his campaign rallies take on the appearance of a football terrorists. he is selling optimism at the time italy is in deep recession. he promises not just to lower taxes, but to give cash back from a property tax. it is unjust, he says, because it touches something sacred. the house as a foundation on which every family builds their future. this is causing plenty of international anxiety. his main opponent, the center left candidate is talking about the scandals. he says berlusconi was preoccupied, a reference to the dancer he's accused of having underage sex with. >> he made us a good
the problem of the eurozone is hardly contained in greece. italians will go to the polls in an early election. the outcome could have a profound impact on the economic future. >> europe thought it had finished with them. silvio berlusconi is mobbed by his supporters. a 76-year-old who cannot resist the pull of power. he is not the favorite, neither can he be written off. in recent weeks, he has narrowed the gap. silvio berlusconi is full of confidence. at times his campaign rallies take...
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greece is a different story. we are nothing like those. we have our own currency which gives us more freedom of action. how much now? in the book i call for 2% of gdp which is around $300 billion a year which is easy now. mostly it would take the form of aid to state and local government who rehire school teachers who were laid off to restart the pothole killing cancelled because of budget constraints. that will get us close to full employment now. stop it when the private sector has repaired its balance sheets enough so the economy is growing strongly again and when the fed starts raising interest rates which it will do eventually. that's the time you can safely cut government spending because then you can make a deal. the fed won't raise interest rates if the government is cutting spending. there is no net effect on jobs. it's about when we get the zero lower bound to use the jargon on the interest rate. >> the president asked congress to pass a set of limited spending cuts. limited spending cuts ahead of the sequestration. i want to ask
greece is a different story. we are nothing like those. we have our own currency which gives us more freedom of action. how much now? in the book i call for 2% of gdp which is around $300 billion a year which is easy now. mostly it would take the form of aid to state and local government who rehire school teachers who were laid off to restart the pothole killing cancelled because of budget constraints. that will get us close to full employment now. stop it when the private sector has repaired...
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. >> and the most romantic hotel in the world, the anastasi apartments in greece. >> in a that looks u.s. >> and in the u.s., the bardesbond in, the rooms start at 600 and go up to $1,200. >> they bottle that, it's called wine. thanks so much. happy valentine's day, everybody. no matter what you do, enjoy it. thanks for watching "street signs." >>> hi, everybody. we enter the final stretch. welcome to the "closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo at new york stock exchange. this market fighting for a close in positive territory, brill. >> the dow is fighting. got the s&p and nasdaq positive, but we're kicking off the final hour watching other stories as well right now, including a huge day for mergers. warren buffett buys heinz. american/usairways form the biggest airline in the world, but so far the stock market seems unimpressed. what message is that saying about where our economy is right now? we'll look at that coming up. >> a lot of implications to see this deal flow pick up steam early in the year. more signs though that the individual investor is dipping his or her toes back into th
. >> and the most romantic hotel in the world, the anastasi apartments in greece. >> in a that looks u.s. >> and in the u.s., the bardesbond in, the rooms start at 600 and go up to $1,200. >> they bottle that, it's called wine. thanks so much. happy valentine's day, everybody. no matter what you do, enjoy it. thanks for watching "street signs." >>> hi, everybody. we enter the final stretch. welcome to the "closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo...
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jobs if we look at the trend we've seen a lot of suicides and attempted suicides in countries like greece one of the hardest hit euro zone countries because of this eurozone crisis there's a general feeling of the still in the country a lot of people going out in protest we've also heard of stories of suicides in italy another hard hit country so if we're looking at the trend that's happening in europe we hope it does not continue but we could see a lot more expressions of dissatisfaction. well all of this says a stark figures uncovered by a british think tank warned that families are likely to endure at least fifteen years of squeezed incomes and this before living standards were covered so what they were pre-crisis and there is also evidence of a dramatic growth in the gap between the rich and poor matthew whittaker a senior economist at the resolution foundation he says the situation for the u.k. it's only going to get worse so what we're seeing at the moment is that there's a squeeze on living standards which is affecting households throughout the entire income distribution and that's
jobs if we look at the trend we've seen a lot of suicides and attempted suicides in countries like greece one of the hardest hit euro zone countries because of this eurozone crisis there's a general feeling of the still in the country a lot of people going out in protest we've also heard of stories of suicides in italy another hard hit country so if we're looking at the trend that's happening in europe we hope it does not continue but we could see a lot more expressions of dissatisfaction. well...
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that many say we go home in greece still get these urgent e-mail's we feel we have to respond. but the police have a policy that say if you do spend a lot of time, you can apply for overtime. they say it was a culture we should not apply but the policy says they can and will be paid. gerri: everybody can relate because people are told to work for free. >> i don't agree they are a salaried employees. we will check our blackberry , that is part of the job to make sure we're in communication. it is a time saver we don't have to be in the place, doing legal research from these devices. if you really don't want to be in communication, i turn it off. [laughter] gerri: i had no reception. you are an attorney you bill 30 hou per day. >> a bill in six minute increments if i think about you in the shower, that is a six minute increments there is the portal to portal act restart where you get to work you cannot bill for that time but lawyers can bill for that time. gerri: and you are to sneaky [laughter] have a great weekend. on this day in history, 1971 the nasdaq open for the first time
that many say we go home in greece still get these urgent e-mail's we feel we have to respond. but the police have a policy that say if you do spend a lot of time, you can apply for overtime. they say it was a culture we should not apply but the policy says they can and will be paid. gerri: everybody can relate because people are told to work for free. >> i don't agree they are a salaried employees. we will check our blackberry , that is part of the job to make sure we're in...
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organizing these protests they are also saying they want which unfreezes but they want government to look at greece wishing input back. interesting can you tell us how many people took part and who made up this group of protesters i know we're talking in the thousands all students were where it was apparently the teachers who made up this group of protesters so the majority of the protesters were students and majority of the students were actually sort of the more grand students here but they're also working or if you're of the students and there were children who were also involved and just some who are back or who are also for the cause of interest ok tell us more about this group say or what were they protest what is that group about they're described as radical tell us more about this group right there kind of described in the area as more of the mills and more radical groups and basically they just their main goal right now is and i spoke about earlier is that they want free to wish and they want the government here to offer free tuition for the people who are in quebec and they think that we'
organizing these protests they are also saying they want which unfreezes but they want government to look at greece wishing input back. interesting can you tell us how many people took part and who made up this group of protesters i know we're talking in the thousands all students were where it was apparently the teachers who made up this group of protesters so the majority of the protesters were students and majority of the students were actually sort of the more grand students here but...
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confidence in greece's financial markets and the ecb's ability to solve the debt crisis. but in asia, as you were mentioning it's all about the nikkei. the japanese i believe desk hitting a 52-month high as the yen continues to weaken against the dollar boosting exports and the yen could go lower, larry. analysts at bk asset management says prime minister baabe is expected to appoint a new governor. the global rally may not be over yet. >> you're absolutely dead-on right. let's bring in the investors. this japanese story may be the key to why the american stock market is rising. we have brian kelly from shelter harbor capital, lee munson from portfolio llc, the author of "rigged money." dan greens haus kind enough to stay with us. what the japanese are doing, they are trying to end deflation. in doing so, they are trying to normalize the yen. that's pro growth, pro liquidity. i think it is improving the entire world's stock market and economic outlook oh. take that. >> wow! that's an awful lot to put on the bank of japan and prime minister abe. >> i never even met him. i
confidence in greece's financial markets and the ecb's ability to solve the debt crisis. but in asia, as you were mentioning it's all about the nikkei. the japanese i believe desk hitting a 52-month high as the yen continues to weaken against the dollar boosting exports and the yen could go lower, larry. analysts at bk asset management says prime minister baabe is expected to appoint a new governor. the global rally may not be over yet. >> you're absolutely dead-on right. let's bring in...
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we're told they're from britain, greece, italy and lebanon. part of the country under awac die islamic extremists, no word of randsome demands, but officials expect a radical islam sect blamed for killing nearly 800 people in the the past year. a manhunt for three thieves who did a smash and grab at a jewelry store, nabbing 2 million dollars worth of stuff out of a display case. where it happened and how they got away with it all. plus, the first african-american to go up in space. next, we share the inspiring journey of colonel sky looper. [ male announcer ] no matter what city you're playing tomorrow. [ coughs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] you can't let a cold keep you up tonight. vicks nyquil -- powerful nighttime 6-symptom cold & flu relief. ♪ is efficiently absorbed in small continuous amounts. citracal slow release continuously releases calcium plus d with efficient absorption in one daily dose. citracal slow release. there's nothing like our grilled lobster and lobster tacos. the bar harbor bake is really worth trying. [ male announcer ] g
we're told they're from britain, greece, italy and lebanon. part of the country under awac die islamic extremists, no word of randsome demands, but officials expect a radical islam sect blamed for killing nearly 800 people in the the past year. a manhunt for three thieves who did a smash and grab at a jewelry store, nabbing 2 million dollars worth of stuff out of a display case. where it happened and how they got away with it all. plus, the first african-american to go up in space. next, we...
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follow me, we can be like greece. that is the cover. says, if we follow president obama's plan, the u.s. in 25 years will be in worse shape than greece is today. >> by the way, stan druckenmiller, he is going to become more publicly vocal. >> is he? >> yes, he is. because he feels strongly that this is just a rape of unborn children. it's -- it's generational theft on an enormous magnitude. i frequently, if i have to give a talk, i ask people, particularly if they're older like i am, i say to them if you had one meal left, and you had your grandchild with you, would you eat it or would you give it to your grandchild? they all say, i'll give it to my grandchild. guess what? they're eating their grandchildren's breakfast, lunch and dinner right now, and they haven't been born yet. this is going to happen. >> right. >> these are -- >> i think these are absolutely great points. i mean, our prior perspective on this has been the periods in when you get big bull markets on stocks, when p/e multiples go to 20, the '50s '80s and nineties, those
follow me, we can be like greece. that is the cover. says, if we follow president obama's plan, the u.s. in 25 years will be in worse shape than greece is today. >> by the way, stan druckenmiller, he is going to become more publicly vocal. >> is he? >> yes, he is. because he feels strongly that this is just a rape of unborn children. it's -- it's generational theft on an enormous magnitude. i frequently, if i have to give a talk, i ask people, particularly if they're older...
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greece thought it wasn't a problem until all of a sudden they couldn't borrow, the market closed. now, just because we issue our own money, it doesn't mean we can flood the world with 100 trillion worth of liabilities over time. there are limits to all of this, and i think the markets are beginning to get nervous already about how far the fed can go in this money printing. what they're doing right now 85 billion a month they're buying either of mortgage-backed security or treasury bonds, that is totally artificially suppressing the market, and i believe at some point they're going to be forced to stop. dagen: but on the flip side you have plenty of democrats who not on camera talk about debt's not a worry, we're not concerned with it. an article in the l.a. times last week said our biggest economic concern is not the debt and the deficit. and then you have people pointing to that weak economic growth during the fourth quarter where we went negative, and again it was because of government spending cuts. and no politician's going to let that happen even if you're a republican. >> we
greece thought it wasn't a problem until all of a sudden they couldn't borrow, the market closed. now, just because we issue our own money, it doesn't mean we can flood the world with 100 trillion worth of liabilities over time. there are limits to all of this, and i think the markets are beginning to get nervous already about how far the fed can go in this money printing. what they're doing right now 85 billion a month they're buying either of mortgage-backed security or treasury bonds, that...
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they're paying taxes like greece. they want perlous scone any said, forget about it. you don't need to pay taxes. that is the italian way of life. that is quarter past. just after quarter past. time to check the markets. nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange where we go about every 15 minutes. still up trip mill digits, nicole. >> we're up erasing losses from yesterday. best buy, electronics retailer certainly has been struggling. we're hearing about headcount reductions. layoffs, job cuts, you're fired! over at best buy. 40 jobs, 400 jobs at its 4,000 employee headquarters. this is part of big cost cutting they're doing. 150 drool million in cost cuts. this is why we'res seeing cost cuts. down 4%. back to you. ashley: nicole, thank you very much. we're back in 15 minutes. tracy: it is that time of day. we have to make money with charles payne. this hour he is following up on two stock picks, one with a barrel of profits, ha, ha. the other is a health care recommendation. ashley: i hope they're not related? tracy: one to the other. >> exactly,
they're paying taxes like greece. they want perlous scone any said, forget about it. you don't need to pay taxes. that is the italian way of life. that is quarter past. just after quarter past. time to check the markets. nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange where we go about every 15 minutes. still up trip mill digits, nicole. >> we're up erasing losses from yesterday. best buy, electronics retailer certainly has been struggling. we're hearing about headcount...
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in ancient greece and rome, the thinkers, socrates, aristotle, the stoics, people with no connection to judaism or christianity. that makes it worth listening to at least. the way i would summarize is that on this vision, marriage is a comprehensive unn. in all the ways that make a community at all, the community we understand as marriage is comprehensive. any form of community, i think, is made by a union of a partner with respect to certain goods in the context of a commitment. it is activity toward common and. in those respects, marriage is comprehensive. the union is comprehensive at the levels of the partners united, not just heart and mind, but heart, mind, and body. bodily union means what it means within an individual. parts of my body or yours are one. they are all actively courted nave toward a single and -- end. that unity is possible between two people, but only the sexual act of a man and woman, where bodies are actively courted toward a single en,d, reproduction of the whole that encompasses an him both. a drama troupes enriched or for filled by an aesthetic experience.
in ancient greece and rome, the thinkers, socrates, aristotle, the stoics, people with no connection to judaism or christianity. that makes it worth listening to at least. the way i would summarize is that on this vision, marriage is a comprehensive unn. in all the ways that make a community at all, the community we understand as marriage is comprehensive. any form of community, i think, is made by a union of a partner with respect to certain goods in the context of a commitment. it is activity...
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this, in my view, if that had happened, america would look somewhere between greece and thunder dome, so it's fortunate that we have those institutions. we've got a lot of capital on the sidelines as the gentleman from california pointed out. investment needs funds, but it also needs people willing to take a risk. some criticize that as reaching for yields, but if everybody is only willing to invest in investments where the appropriate yield is 2% or 33%, -- 3%, we're not going to have small business lender. i never saw a small business with a 98% chance of success. we have banks out there. they got a lot of capital. they face a lot of pressure to invest 2 #% and 3% and 4%. i'm told by bankers if they invest in something with an 8% likelihood of default, they don't face an 8% reserve or a 10% reserve or a 12% reserve. they get 100% charge to capital. what can the fed do so that loans that are a bit, you know, they are not just the 2% or 3% lows, are valued conservatively and the portfolio is valued con -- conservatively, but not with a penalty evaluation. >> i want to continue that di
this, in my view, if that had happened, america would look somewhere between greece and thunder dome, so it's fortunate that we have those institutions. we've got a lot of capital on the sidelines as the gentleman from california pointed out. investment needs funds, but it also needs people willing to take a risk. some criticize that as reaching for yields, but if everybody is only willing to invest in investments where the appropriate yield is 2% or 33%, -- 3%, we're not going to have small...
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spain, greece, italy. and monday's price action was a reminder of the fact that these political issues haven't gone away. and if you feel that there's political risk to your investment rather than just price and volatility troisk your investment, i think these underlying messages about the political environment in spain, notwithstanding kelly's point about what is the alternative here. the fact that there's political instability means as an investment area it's not sit back and say thank you very much and everything's all right again. those issues are still this. the move we've seen in the last, you know, four, five months has been about this extreme risk gap closing. there's very little out there in the spanish market which doesn't have an alignment roughly with where value is now. it's not a market trading at a big discount to its value. the risk moves to almost zero. we know low volatility's out there for a lot of markets. as the risk apps widen again, places like spain and italy will be in the forefron
spain, greece, italy. and monday's price action was a reminder of the fact that these political issues haven't gone away. and if you feel that there's political risk to your investment rather than just price and volatility troisk your investment, i think these underlying messages about the political environment in spain, notwithstanding kelly's point about what is the alternative here. the fact that there's political instability means as an investment area it's not sit back and say thank you...
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greece's unemployment rate hitting 27% as the recession rolls on. a new study predicts nearly a third of the population will be in poverty by the end of the year. and was general john allen pushed out the door? that according to white house sources. he will retire rather than be nominated for the post of nato supreme commander in europe. officials reportedly pushing him aside because it would mean facing the embarrassing issue of the e-mails with jill kelly and the petraeus scandal. gretch? >> gretchen: the unconditional love of a dog is something we can all learn from, especially when it comes from a pup with such a horrific past. last august, little joey was found on the side of the road after being tossed from a moving car and left to die. he had serious injuries and was paralyzed in all four limbs. today that's joey right there. he's recovered and is just one example of how have the love of a dog can change people's lives. joining me today is joey and the vet who saved him, dr. linda lowden. good to see both of you. >> good to be here. >> gretch
greece's unemployment rate hitting 27% as the recession rolls on. a new study predicts nearly a third of the population will be in poverty by the end of the year. and was general john allen pushed out the door? that according to white house sources. he will retire rather than be nominated for the post of nato supreme commander in europe. officials reportedly pushing him aside because it would mean facing the embarrassing issue of the e-mails with jill kelly and the petraeus scandal. gretch?...
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in the can of months,, mom of many faces of ancient greek and roman law and the fingers of ancient greece and love like socrates, aristotle, people had no connection to judaism or christianity. that makes it worth listening to at least. the winner would summarize that we would do in the book is on this vision, marriage is a comprehensive law, that in all the ways that make it community at all, it's comprehensive. any form of community is made by union apart nurse with respect to certain good in the context of a commitment. it's common action, activity tours, and action in those respects, marriage is comprehensive. at the levels that united, not just heart and mind, but heart, mind and body. bodily union means what it means within an individual. the price of my body or yours are one and actively coordinated towards a single one of the income in that remarkable unity is possible between two people, but only in the sexual act that unites a man and woman were bodies are coordinated towards a single reproduction of a whole that encompasses them both. it's comprehensive and good to enrich or fu
in the can of months,, mom of many faces of ancient greek and roman law and the fingers of ancient greece and love like socrates, aristotle, people had no connection to judaism or christianity. that makes it worth listening to at least. the winner would summarize that we would do in the book is on this vision, marriage is a comprehensive law, that in all the ways that make it community at all, it's comprehensive. any form of community is made by union apart nurse with respect to certain good in...